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Saturday 25 October 2014

How to Apply Mineral Makeup for the Newbie

Mineral makeup is becoming the latest trend in the makeup world and women (and some men) are jumping on the bandwagon and replacing their regular makeup routine with mineral makeup. Mineral makeup is being marketed as a more natural beauty product vs the other beauty products on the market. Now I'm not going to go further into if I believe the hype about mineral makeup but I will say I love how it applies. So whether more natural or not I'm going to be sticking to it for at least my foundation routine.
With that it brings us to the point of the article. How in the world do you apply the stuff? Simple, continue reading and you will soon find out.
Start by gathering everything you will need for your normal makeup routine.
This can include: foundation, bronze, blush or warming color, mineral concealer (optional), powder or kabuki brush, concealer brush and a flat-top brush.
Next step: Your face should them be cleaned with a good cleanser and prepped thoroughly. For myself, I'll wash my face apply my moisturizer and sun block. You'll want a bit of moistness for the mineral makeup to stick.
Concealer Step: Shake up a little of the mineral concealer or foundation (if you do not have concealer) gently on the lid and use the concealer brush to mix the concealer. After mixing, tap the excess powder from the concealer brush before using it to cover areas that need coverage. Pay attention to your under eye, dark spots, nose base and on blemishes. To achieve an even finish pat then blend out.
Foundation Step: Take the powder brush and apply your foundation all over the face. Once the mineral is on your brush, apply the mineral makeup from the jaw area using swirling motions. Apply towards the inside of your face and then cover the mouth area, nose, forehead, eyes and the chin. If more coverage is needed, use the flat-top brush to gently apply the foundation in a buffing motion.
Blush and Bronzer Step: Apply the bronzer or warming color in your preferred method. Some people will apply it as an all over warm to the face while others will use it to contour. Afterwards apply the blush based on your face shape using the powder or a blush brush. Many people will tell you to smile to find the apples of your cheeks, then apply to the apples. This can actually give you a saggy look depending on where your apples are when you are not smiling. Your best bet is to experiment with applying it higher and maybe even blending up to your temple. Or hey maybe you are one of the lucky ones that doesn't look like Droppy Dog when the blush applied to the applies. High five, you go girl!
If you want an inexpensive brand to practice with before deciding if you should invest in the more expensive brands, I would recommend elf mineral makeup. Most of the line they carry is $8 and under making it a cheap way to practice with mineral makeup.

Tuesday 21 October 2014

Makeup Tips For Autumn - Ideas To Help You Look Your Best

With autumn on its way, you'll need to start thinking about changing the style of makeup you use. You'll be wearing different clothes in autumn when compared to what you wore all summer, and the way you do up your face will have to reflect this. Colors will continue to be important in the coming season, but they will be far richer than the colors that were in vogue in summer.
You'll find a whole lot of beautiful cosmetics to choose from since manufacturers unveil new products for the new season. The following tips will help you do up your face beautifully:
1. Choose rich colors like purple or burgundy in place of the corals and pinks that most people wear all summer. Don't be afraid to have bold looking lips this autumn. Besides, the latest shades are very rich and have a glorious shine to them.
2. Give yourself seductively smoky eyes. There are lots of gorgeous shades to choose from when it comes to eye makeup. Maroon, purple, cranberry and all sorts of berry shades will definitely be popular the coming season. However, you could use lighter shades if you want a more subtle look instead of a dark look.
3. You'll look great if you give your skin a matte finish with the right foundation and powders. Choose a product that is very translucent because this will give your face a naturally velvety finish without being shiny. At the same time, you should not overdo the matte look by giving yourself a dull complexion. Use blush along with it to give your cheeks a naturally rosy look.
Try out different types of makeup options so that you know exactly what looks good on you. It goes without saying that the right kind of make up will enhance your most attractive features and disguise the features that don't look very good.
While you do need to change your cosmetics in order to stay fashionable, another important reason to get rid of all your old stuff is that they might no longer be good for your skin. Be sure to check the expiry date on everything you apply to your face or else you stand the risk of getting an infection. In addition, you should always buy skin beauty products from a reliable manufacturer. If you can buy them really cheap from a good source then you will be able to look good for less.http://ezinearticles.com/?Makeup-Tips-For-Autumn---Ideas-To-Help-You-Look-Your-Best&id=7983433


Saturday 11 October 2014

How to Avoid Getting the Flu: Top Ten Ways to Protect Yourself and Stay Healthy

With the media attention, and the potential for rapid spread, many have become concerned about their own personal safety. While this may seem like a new problem, the precautions are the same ones you have heard for years. Here are the top ten ways you can protect yourself from the flu.
  1. Wash your hands! Wash or sanitize before eating, after restroom use and often in between.
  2. Keep your hands off your face, especially eyes, nose, and mouth.
  3. Cover your cough. Ideally cough into your sleeve at the crook of your elbow (prevents hand to hand to hand, and hand to surface, spread). Dispose of tissues properly and then wash your hands.
  4. Keep at least an arms distance (three feet is recommended) between you and anyone known to be ill.
  5. Avoid crowded events and gatherings when possible. Wear a mask if you are concerned.
  6. Use extreme precautions when touching common-use items such as ketchup/mustard/salt/pepper/menus at a restaurant, or multi-use areas such as desks, tables, light switches, faucet handles, key boards, chair backs, water fountains, phones, magazines, doorknobs, and etc.
  7. Wash hard surfaces regularly with a sanitizer or bleach solution. Carry hand sanitizer and use regularly. Note: Always wash with soap and water if hands are visibly dirty.
  8. Keep your immune system strong by eating properly, exercising, getting adequate rest, and proper vitamin and mineral supplementation.
  9. Stay home when you are ill with a fever and respiratory complications.
  10. If you become severely ill with fever and massive aches and fatigue, seek medical attention within the first 48 hours of the onset of symptoms (earlier the better) to seek an antiviral medication. This can reduce the severity of symptoms and the duration of the illness.
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Monday 6 October 2014

Skin Care Tips - How to Combat Dry Skin This Autumn Season

It's official, fall has officially arrived. Good for you, bad for your skin. Skin dryness is very common this season due to the sudden decrease of humidity in the air. If you're not prepared, this will surely make your skin parched and flaky in no time. This is the reason why it's important to prevent your skin from getting dry to avoid further skin problems such as wrinkles, fine lines and dermatitis. With his, here are some ways on how you can combat dry skin this autumn.
1. No long baths and definitely no hot baths. Taking a long hot bath may be the best thing in the world on a cold morning, but as relaxing as it may seem, it is really bad for your skin. Hot water strips off moisture out of your skin which makes it prone to dryness. This fall and winter, remember to limit your daily baths to less than 10 minutes and use lukewarm water instead.
2. Don't use harsh soaps. Most soap bars are notorious for drying out skin. Such soaps strip off moisture off your skin, so it's best to avoid using them. Instead, use moisturizing soaps that are fragrance free. Why fragrance free? The chemicals that create that fragrant smell on your soap can also dry out your skin so you might as well skip on that.
3. Switch from lotions to creams. You might need to switch to a moisturizer with a heavier formulation during the fall and winter months. Of course, your facial moisturizer is a different story. You still have to use something that fits your current skin type to avoid breakouts.
4. Nourish your skin from the inside out. Always remember to drink lots of water and take skin friendly supplements such as omega 3 and vitamin E every day. It is also best to avoid drinking too much alcohol and caffeine as these two act as diuretics in the body.
5. Indulge in a facial treatment at least once a month. Facials help get rid of dead skin cells and deep seated dirt in the skin. This allows your moisturizer to penetrate the skin more effectively because your skin is free from impurities.